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THE PODIATRY I N S T I T U T E
2675 North Decatur RoadSuite 309Decatur, GA 30033-6132
A NONPROFIT TEACHING FOUNDATION
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www.podiatryinst itute.com
WESTIN WESTMINSTER HOTELDenver, Colorado
WESTIN WESTMINSTER HOTELDenver, Colorado
Stepping Forward — Leading the WayA Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Conference Providing a Platform for the Women of PodiatryCome join our all-female faculty for a meeting of the minds and discuss the most current issues in podiatric medicine and surgery and help us develop the perfect life and work balance.
This is a PICA approved risk management seminar.
September 13-15Denver
DINH DOWNEY FILIATRAULT NAKRA VLAHOVIC WU
• Taking It to the Next Level
• Power of Integrated Minds
• Beyond the Podium
• Meeting of the Minds
• Empower Yourself, Empower Your Profession
• All Female Colleagues as Faculty
• Open Discussions of Current Issues
• Where is the Profession Going and Where Can WE Take It
• A Well Balanced Life is a Life Well Lived
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THE PODIATRY I N S T I T U T E
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THE PODIATRY INSTITUTE
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MISSIONTo be a supportive global
network of members, colleagues, and friends that enhances the quality of life
for patients with foot, ankle, and leg disorders through
innovative education, research, and service.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Annette D. Filiatrault, DPMCHAIRMAN
Michelle L. Butterworth, DPMBradley D. Castellano, DPM
Joshua J. Mann, DPMAlfred J. Phillips, DPM
Rahn A. Ravenell, DPMScott R. Roman, DPM
Daniel F. Vickers, CAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SEMINAR COMMITTEEJohn A. Ruch, DPM
DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
Michael C. McGlamry, DPM CORPORATE LIAISON
Michelle L. Butterworth, DPMDavid J. Caldarella, DPMThomas J. Chang, DPM
Michael S. Downey, DPMAnnette D. Filiatrault, DPM
Todd B. Haddon, DPMDonald R. Green, DPMClifford D. Mah, DPMD. Scot Malay, DPMAprajita Nakra, DPM
Alfred J. Phillips, DPMJay D. Ryan, DPM
Joe T. Southerland, DPM
The Podiatry Institute is a nonprofit educational foundation that offers a variety of programs including conferences, workshops and post-graduate courses, in addition to textbooks, DVDs, PowerPoint® presentations and patient education materials. The Institute has achieved national and international recognition for its leading role in developing and advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and surgery. The faculty members are all volunteers who serve without compensation. They are committed to ongoing education in the area of foot and ankle surgery.
For more information, please visit www.podiatryinstitute.com
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Top Attractions Downtown Denver is ranked by the Brookings Institution as the fourth most walkable downtown in the nation. This area is home to some of the most popular places to visit in Denver, like Union Station and the LoDo Historic District. While you’re in LoDo (Lower Downtown), stop by Rockmount Ranch Wear for a snap button Western shirt at the store where they were invented!
16th Street Mall is a festive, mile-long mall with 28 outdoor cafes and offers Denver’s best people-watching. Hop on the bus – they’re free and stop on every corner. After dark, horse-drawn carriages clatter up and down the Mall. www.16thstreetmalldenver.com
Denver Art Museum is made up of two architecturally stunning buildings. Inside is the world’s greatest collection of Native American art and other art objects, including works from European masters, Old West classics and phenomenal traveling exhibits. denverartmuseum.org
Denver Botanic Gardens, a 23-acre oasis in the middle of the city, has 45 different gardens, as well as one of the nation’s top 10 conservatories. Relax in the Japanese Garden, climb through the Rock Alpine Garden and explore the new Mordecai Children’s Garden. www.botanicgardens.org
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, from stunning prehistoric fossils to an exploration of outer space, never fails to astound and amaze. Don’t miss Gates Planetarium and the Phipps IMAX Theater. www.dmns.org
Denver Union Station The historic, Beaux Arts 1914 train terminal is now a foodie destination, from farm-to-table favorite Mercantile to the Terminal Bar, situated in the station’s old ticket windows. A handful of local retailers includes a branch of the popular Tattered Cover Book Store. unionstationindenver.com
Denver Zoo, one of the most popular zoos in America recreates the plains of Africa with a pride of lions at Predator Ridge, while Tropical Discovery is rainforest teeming with crocodiles and gila monsters. Go underwater with polar bears at Northern Shores, or eyeball-to-eyeball with a gorilla in Primate Panorama. www.denverzoo.org
Westin Westminster10600 Westminster Blvd Westminster, CO 80020 www.starwoodhotels.com*888.627.8448 or 303.410.5000 (mention The Podiatry Institute Seminar)
Majesti c Rocky Mountain and park views await you at The Westi n Westminster. Find restorati ve sleep in a Westi n Heavenly® Bed. High Speed Internet Access and iHome bluetooth sound systems keep you connected. Rejuvenate at the Westi nWORKOUT® Fitness Studio and spa room or in the indoor heated pool. The Kachina Southwestern Grill invites guests to indulge.
To do and see in Denver
Corporate SponsorsSpecial thanks to our 2018 Corporate Sponsors for their out standing support of The Podiatry Institute and the continued devel opment of excellence in post-graduate continu ing educa tion. Please support these companies that support your profession.
PLATINUMBako DiagnosticsPICAThe Rhett FoundationTelevere Systems
GOLDAmerx Health CareArthrosurfaceCartivaCrossRoads Extremity SystemsMarlinz PharmaMetric MedicalOrtho Dermatologics
SILVERDelta Surgical InstrumentsTalar Medical
BRONZEDepuy Synthes Dia-FootQuantum PathologyRedithoticsTetraVionic Group LLCWright Medical
The Podiatry Institute cannot be held liable for events beyond its control, such as acts of God, government regulations, disasters or weather-related hazards, civil unrest, or any other emergency, making it inad visable or impossible to hold the conference. The Podiatry Institute will make every effort to inform the participants as soon as possible to enable the participants to cancel hotel and flight arrange ments. The entire contents of this brochure are copy righted by The Podiatry Institute with all rights reserved. Repro duction or use, without permission, of written or graphic content in any manner is prohibited. ©2018
Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, carved from towering red rock monuments, is one of the world’s most renowned concert venues. When there’s no concert, visit the free museum and Performers’ Hall of Fame, and the surrounding park with its hiking trails. theredrocksamphitheater.com
U.S. Mint Learn how to make money! Free guided tours show every step in the process of turning a dull, blank, metal slug into shiny pocket change. www.usmint.gov
More to Explore Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave welcomes you to the Wild West! Drive to the museum on the hairpin Lariat Loop Drive, then continue to I-70, exit 250, to see a live herd of buffalo. www.buffalobill.org
Colorado Railroad Museum Exhibits include a working Roundhouse, model railroads, photographs and artifacts. Train rides every Saturday. coloradorailroadmuseum.org
Coors Brewery “Taste the Rockies!” The world’s largest brewing site offers free, self-guided tours showing every step in the brewing process. www.coors.com
Confluence Park, where Denver was founded as a gold mining camp in 1858, is a river park today, surrounded by attractions. Ride the Platte River Trolley to the Downtown Aquarium to see stingrays and sharks and The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus, with dozens of interactive “playscapes” for younger kids; eat and drink in the nearby neighborhoods of Riverfront, LoHi and Highlands. denvergov.org
Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park is the only downtown theme park in America. Experience 53 thrill rides, then cool off in a wet ‘n’ wild water park with tubes waterslides and wave pools. www.elitchgardens.com
History Colorado Center, one of Denver’s newest cultural attractions, is designed to ignite imaginations of all ages about Colorado history through high-tech and hands-on exhibits, programs for children and adults, and special events. www.historycolorado.org
More information about the area is available at www.denver.org
Rate: $159 ( plus tax, subject to change without noti ce)
*Register online via Denver conference page at www.podiatryinstitute.com.
A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held unti l it is full or August 6, 2018, which-ever comes fi rst. Please book early to guarantee your reservati on. In order to secure our special group rate, advanced reservati ons are mandatory and you must advise Reservati ons that you are att ending The Podiatry Insti tute conference. Rates cannot be changed for guests who fail to identi fy their affi liati on at the ti me the reservati on is made. Rate applicable 3 days before/3 days aft er (based on availability).
TRAVEL DISCOUNTSTo obtain the best possible rates and make your reservati ons, please call our offi cial agency:
Travel Leaders 678.689.0176
(A $25.00 SERVICE FEE WILL APPLY FOR THE FIRST PASSENGER; $15.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL PASSENGER.) If you have trouble securing hotel accommodati ons, please call Trish at Travel Leaders.
To do and see in Denver
SEPTEMBER 13 Thursday11:30 AM REGISTRATION AND VISIT VENDORS
12:20 PM WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS CRAWFORD
12:30 PM Juvenile HAV and Benefi ts of Lapidus Procedure CRAWFORD
12:55 PM Update on Topical Therapies for Skin Conditi ons VLAHOVIC
1:20 PM Clubfoot: Ponseti Casti ng Technique and Pearls WILLIAMS
1:45 PM Arthroscopy Advances JENNINGS
2:10 PM 2018 Podiatric Dermatology Update VLAHOVIC
2:50 PM BREAK — VISIT VENDORS
3:30 PM Legal Complicati ons of EMR (i.e., Medical Negligence Claims) DOWNEY
3:55 PM Necroti zing Fasciiti s DINH
4:20 PM Polydactylism FILIATRAULT
4:55 PM Closing Base Wedge Osteotomy NAKRA
5:20 PM Postoperati ve Scars MOON
5:35 PM Stem Cell Use in Wound Care — The Current Evidence WU
6:00 PM Q&A PANEL
6:15 PM THURSDAY SESSION ENDS
6:30 PM RECEPTION WITH DRINKS AND APPETIZERS
7:30 PM RECEPTION ENDS
SCIENTIFICCHAIRPERSONS
Michelle Butt erworth, DPMKingstree, South Carolina
Mary E. Crawford, DPMEverett , Washington
Meagan M. Jennings, DPMMountain View, California
Mitzi L. Williams, DPMOakland, California
FACULTYThanh Dinh, DPMBoston, Massachusett s
Lois F. Downey, Esq.Moorestown, New Jersey
Annett e D. Filiatrault, DPMAtlanta, Georgia
Caitlyn Y. Lee, DPMResident, DeKalb Medical,
Decatur, Georgia
Karen Moon, DPMResident, DeKalb Medical,
Decatur, Georgia
Aprajita Nakra, DPMGilbert, Arizona
Tracey C. Vlahovic, DPMAssociate Professor, Temple University
School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Stephanie Wu, DPMChicago, Illinois
Each speaker is required to disclose the exis tence of any financial and/or other rela tionship(s) (e.g., employee, con sul tant, speaker’s bureau, grant recipient, research support) he/she might have with a) the manu facturer(s) of any com mer cial product(s) to be dis cussed during his/her pre sen ta tion and/or b) the commercial contributor(s) of the activity.
Distinguished Faculty
SEPTEMBER 14 Friday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST
7:30 AM Pediatric Flatf oot BUTTERWORTH
7:55 AM Lower Extremity Cutaneous Plasti c Surgery CRAWFORD
8:20 AM Pincer Nails: A Biomechanical and Surgical Perspecti ve VLAHOVIC
8:55 AM Calcaneal Fractures: MIS Approach WILLIAMS
9:20 AM Management of Sequalea of Calcaneal Fractures NAKRA
9:45 AM BREAK — VISIT VENDORS
10:15 AM Current Concepts in Treatment of Tendinopathy JENNINGS
10:40 AM Offi ce Related Risk Management Issues DOWNEY
11:05 AM CN Coaliti on DINH
11:30 AM Charcot Midfoot Exostectomy FILIATRAULT
11:55 AM VISIT VENDORS, GRAB LUNCH AND HEAD TO ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
12:15 PM Roundtable Discussion: Lawsuit — Physician vs. Att orney Perspecti ve
1:15 PM RETURN TO LECTURE HALL
1:25 PM Amputati on Principles — Decision Analysis WU
2:00 PM DVT Prophylaxis: When is It Really Needed? BUTTERWORTH
2:25 PM Lesser Metatarsal Pathology and Plantar Plate CRAWFORD
3:00 PM Stump Neuroma NAKRA
3:25 PM Dermoscopy for the Podiatrist VLAHOVIC
3:50 PM BREAK — VISIT VENDORS
4:00 PM Pediatric Ankle Fracture WILLIAMS
4:25 PM Stage II PTTD: EBM Based Treatment JENNINGS
5:00 PM Management of Adult Geriatric Flatf oot NAKRA
5:25 PM Medical Records Request From a Plainti ff ’s Lawyer: What Now? DOWNEY
5:55 PM Salvage of the Diabeti c Foot DIHN
6:20 PM Q&A PANEL
6:30 PM FRIDAY SESSION ENDS
7:00 PM DINNER – WOMEN IN PODIATRY: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Followed by a Fireside Discussion of Complications
Parti cipants are encouraged to bring in challenging cases
9:00 PM DINNER AND DISCUSSION ENDS
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards and requirements for approval of providers of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The Podiatry Institute is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a
provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. The Podiatry Institute has approved this activity for a maximum of 20 continuing education contact hours.
20 CECHS
TENTATIVE PROGRAM, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
SEPTEMBER 15 Saturday 7:00 AM BREAKFAST WITH THE VENDORS
7:30 AM Trephine Arthrodesis FILIATRAULT
7:55 AM Timing Revascularizati on for the Non-Healing Infected Limb/Risk Strati fying the CLI Pati ent: The WIFI System WU
8:20 AM GPS for Diabeti c Foot Ulcers NAKRA
8:45 AM Brachymetatarsia Repair with Callus Distracti on: Technique and Pearls BUTTERWORTH
9:10 AM Anterior Cavus: Evaluati on and Treatment CRAWFORD
9:35 AM BREAK — VISIT VENDORS
10:05 AM Onychomycosis: A Physiological Approach VLAHOVIC
10:30 AM Melanoma of the Lower Extremity WILLIAMS
10:55 AM Syndesmosis — Acute and Latent Instability JENNINGS
11:20 AM Metatarsal Procedures for Hammertoes DIHN
11:45 AM Controversies in the Management of Jones Fractures NAKRA
12:10 PM VISIT VENDORS, GRAB LUNCH AND HEAD TO ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
12:30 PM Roundtable Discussion: We Really CAN Do It All!! How to Manage and Balance Life/Family/Work/Spiritual…Tips/Quips and Pearls
1:30 PM RETURN TO LECTURE HALL
1:40 PM Verruca Treatment with Candida Anti gen Injecti on FILIATRAULT
2:05 PM Soft Tissue Approach to the Diabeti c Foot and Ankle Ulcers WU
2:30 PM Vitamin D and Infecti ons LEE
2:45 PM 1st MTPJ Arthrodesis: Surgical Technique and Pearls BUTTERWORTH
3:10 PM Peroneal Tendon Pathology and Treatment CRAWFORD
3:35 PM Wrap-up and Q&A PANEL
4:00 PM CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
Trauma: The attendee will gain the basic knowledge to recognize, evaluate, diagnose and manage common disorders seen in trauma to the foot and ankle and the long term sequalae in different groups.
Hallux Valgus: The attendee will become familiar with all different surgical procedures in the management of hallux valgus and associated deformities and their roles.
Hallux Limitus/Rigidus: The attendee will examine the techniques for the relief of pain and potential improvement in range of motion are the goals in the surgical treatment of hallux rigidus.
Forefoot: The attendee will be exposed to the various options in the repair of hammertoes and to address the options, risks and long term complications of different procedures on the 2nd MPJ.
Diabetes: The attendee will become familiar with the current treatment options and advanced therapies in treating the diabetic foot.
Rearfoot: The attendee will discuss the goals and expected outcomes in the rearfoot. This includes soft tissue management, fractures, heel surgery and management of failed tendon surgeries.
Topics of Interest: The attendee will gain knowledge and understanding of different products and their cost, diagnosis of carcinoma, understanding of the mechanism of ankle fractures and some less common anatomical variants and procedures. To educate us on our role as caregivers and the advantage of medical missions to all involved.
Scientific Objectives
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❑ $540 on or before 8/2/18
❑ $590 on 8/3/18 through 8/30/18
❑ $690 after 8/30/18 or at the door (credit card only)
❑ $315 Retired Podiatrists or Active Military
❑ $95 Residents with letter from Residency Director DOES NOT APPLY TO CADAVER WORKSHOPS.
LETTER MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MAIL WITH YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM. RESIDENT REGISTRA TION NOT ACCEPTED BY E-MAIL OR ONLINE.
❑ Special Seminar Rate for APMA Young Members. Call 888.833.5682.
❑ Food functions are open to registered attendees only. Additional meal packages can be purchased for family/guests. Includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 4 breaks.
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CANCELLATION requests must be made in writing, via fax or mail, and postmarked no later than one month before the start date of the confer ence. All cancel lation requests will be assessed a $75 admin is tra tive fee. There will be no refunds for cancel lations made less than one month prior to the start of the con ference. Instead a “certificate of transfer” will be issued, redeem able for any Podiatry Institute con ference of equal price or as partial registra tion fee on any higher price confer ence. The certifi cate will be valid for a period of one year from date of issue. NO cancel lations or trans fers will be accepted within two weeks of the start of the conference. In the event the conference is cancelled by events beyond our control, the participant will receive a full refund or transfer to another conference, without penalty, within 30 days of the notice of cancellation.
IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE AN EMAIL CONFIRMA TION, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE TO CONFIRM REGISTRATION.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: The Podiatry Institute OR USE ❏ M/C ❏ VISA ❏ AX ❏ DISC
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R EG I ST E R FO R A 2018 S E M I N A R AT T H E R EG U L A R R AT E A N D R EC E I V E 25% O F F YO U R S ECO N D 2018 S E M I N A R
VALID ONLY FOR SEMINARS. DOES NOT APPLY TO RESIDENTS, RETIRED, MILITARY OR APMA YOUNG MEMBERS. DOES NOT APPLY TO EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION OR CADAVER SURGICAL SKILLS COURSES.
CALL BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE SECOND SEMINAR TO RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT.
Denver Conference Registration
CHOOSE ONE OF FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTERONLINE
(BEFORE 8/30/18 )www.podiatryinstitute.com
PHONE
888.833.5682 or 770.939.0393
FAX
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The Podiatry Institute 2675 N Decatur Rd, Ste 309Decatur, GA 30033-6132